How to deal with an oil film inside car glass?

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VanEmersyn
07/30/25 2:21am
Use a cleaner for cleaning, or toothpaste can also be used. Another option is professional oil film removers available on the market. Using a cleaner for cleaning: First, mix the cleaning solution with water in a certain proportion, then evenly wipe the windshield. Prepare a soft cloth, wait for 1-2 minutes after wiping, and then wipe it clean with the soft cloth. This method is not only very economical but also time-saving. Using toothpaste for cleaning: First, wet the car windshield with water, then apply toothpaste to the left half. Next, rinse the windshield with a sponge, and finally, rinse with clean water. Then use detergent to clean the right half of the windshield, applying the detergent to the glass, rinsing with a sponge, and finally washing with water.
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